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45+ Years Of experience

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ABOUT
Bineta Diop
ABOUT

Bineta Diop is a renowned African stateswoman, global advocate for women’s rights, and peacebuilder. As the Founder and President of Femmes Africa Solidarité (FAS) and Co-Convener of the African Women Leaders Network (AWLN), she has dedicated her life to advancing women’s leadership in peace, governance, and development across Africa. From 2014 to 2025, she served as the African Union Chairperson’s Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security, championing women’s participation in peacebuilding and policymaking at the highest levels.

Peacebuilding & Mediation

Bineta Diop has been a driving force for inclusive peacebuilding across Africa, ensuring women’s voices shape solutions to conflict. Through Femmes Africa Solidarité (FAS) and as African Union Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security, she has facilitated women’s participation in major peace processes, including the Arusha Agreement (Burundi, 2000), the Sun City Agreement (DRC, 2002), and the Akosombo Talks (Liberia, 2003), and led solidarity missions to Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic. In August 2023, she led a high-level women’s peace advocacy mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo, following the 11th Regional Oversight Mechanism Summit in Bujumbura, to assess the conflict’s gendered impact, engage authorities, and recommend the creation of a regional women’s peace forum. This resulted in the convening of a Sudanese Women’s Peace Dialogue in Uganda (July 2024) and preparations for a High-Level Women’s Forum for the Great Lakes Region (Luanda, 2024), bringing together women leaders, ministers, and civil society to develop a shared peace agenda. She sustained diplomacy continues to embed women’s leadership at the heart of Africa’s mediation, peace, and security architecture.

Shaping Africa’s Gender Norms

Bineta Diop has been at the forefront of redefining gender norms in Africa, leading the transformation of women’s roles from beneficiaries to recognized leaders in peace, security, and governance. Through decades of advocacy and institution-building, she helped anchor gender equality at the heart of the African Union’s values and legal instruments..

Her vision and persistence have redefined gender norms in Africa. By bridging activism and institutional reform, she ensured that women are recognized not only as victims of conflict or inequality, but as leaders, peacebuilders, and architects of Africa’s future.

Democracy & Elections

Bineta Diop has been a leading advocate for women’s active participation and leadership in democratic governance and electoral processes across Africa. Guided by her Triple M Factor model – Mobilization, Mediation, and Monitoring – she has empowered women to shape and safeguard democratic transitions at every stage.

Global Leadership & Advisory Roles

Bineta Diop has worked with and advised global institutions on women, peace, and security.

Education & Knowledge Sharing

Mme Diop founded the Pan-African Centre for Gender, Peace and Development (PAC), which builds the capacity of women and youth through training and advanced education. Notably, it runs a Master’s Degree in Gender and Peacebuilding in partnership with Université Cheikh Anta Diop (Senegal) and University for Peace (Costa Rica).

She has lectured at prestigious universities, including Harvard, Sorbonne, and Sciences Po, inspiring future generations of global leaders.

Timeline of Career Milestones
  • 2025 (present)

    Leading intergenerational and innovation-driven initiatives through AWLN’s Intergenerational Retreats, focusing on preparing women to harness emerging technologies, digital spaces, and new governance models for Africa’s future.

  • 2024

    Played a key role in the advancement of the African Union Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (CEVAWG), reinforcing her lifelong advocacy for women’s protection and dignity.

  • 2017

    Co-founded the African Women Leaders Network (AWLN) with the AU and UN, creating a powerful intergenerational platform that now spans 39 national chapters and nurtures a new generation of African women leaders.

  • 2014

    Appointed the first African Union Special Envoy on Women, Peace & Security, a historic role through which she continues to influence policies and ensure women’s active participation in peace and security across the continent.

  • 2010

    Recognized globally when Time Magazine named her among the 100 Most Influential People in the World, honoring her impact on women, peace, and security.

  • 2000s

    Emerged as a continental leader, shaping gender policies through the African Union and United Nations, and championing the integration of women’s rights into Africa’s governance and peacebuilding frameworks.

  • 1996

    Founded Femmes Africa Solidarité (FAS) in Geneva, a pioneering organization dedicated to amplifying women’s voices in peace processes and positioning them as central actors in conflict prevention and resolution across Africa.

  • 1980s

    Began her journey as a passionate advocate for women’s rights and civil society engagement in Senegal, laying the foundation for a lifelong commitment to justice and equality.

Board Memberships

Mme Diop has served on the boards of leading international organizations including:

Awards & Recognitions

Bineta Diop’s extraordinary contributions to peace, women’s rights, and leadership have been honored worldwide. Her influence is reflected in prestigious global rankings, national distinctions, and international awards that celebrate her legacy of service.